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BlueWaveNeverEnd

(12,913 posts)
Wed Jan 7, 2026, 12:47 PM Wednesday

The wrath of Stephen Miller

The wrath of Stephen Miller

Stephen Miller runs his daily 10 a.m. conference calls—yes, even on Saturdays—less like a government adviser and more like a wartime general. His is the dominant voice, as he plays the role of browbeater, inquisitor, and bully. He accepts no excuses, entertains no dissent.

Donald Trump’s deputy chief of staff for policy ruthlessly pursues the president’s vision, especially when it comes to pushing immigrants out of the country, and he runs a tight, efficient meeting. Consensus is not the goal.

Instead, Miller demands progress reports on his mass-deportation campaign and issues orders to the full alphabet soup of federal enforcement agencies, including the FBI, CBP, ICE, HHS, and the DOD. One senior official who has participated in the calls told us that the intensity and urgency often veer into hectoring. “He pushes everybody to the absolute limit because he knows that the clock is ticking,” this person said. “He gets on the phone and he yells at everybody. Nobody is spared from his wrath.”

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Miller has tried to recast the nation’s partisan political disagreements as an existential conflict, a battle pitting “forces of wickedness and evil” against the nation’s noble, virtuous people—a mostly native-born crowd that traces its lineage and legacy “back to Athens, to Rome, to Philadelphia, to Monticello.” He accuses federal judges of “legal insurrection” for ruling against Trump’s policies, describes the Democratic Party as a “domestic extremist organization,” and dismisses the results of even legal immigration programs as “the Somalification of America.” And he has declared an end to the post–World War II order of “international niceties” in favor of a world that rebukes the weak, “that is governed by strength, that is governed by force, that is governed by power,” as he put it this week when discussing recent military action against Venezuela.

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Miller’s official titles—he is also the director of the interagency Homeland Security Council—understate the full sweep of his purview. Steve Bannon, a former Trump adviser and a Miller ally, describes him as Trump’s “prime minister.” Miller has a role in nearly every area about which he cares deeply: immigration and border security, yes, but also national security, foreign policy, trade, military action, and policing. He may draft a flurry of executive orders one day, lead a meeting on lowering domestic beef prices the next, and travel to deliver a fiery speech of his own—think Trump at his angriest and most dystopian, without any of the president’s impish humor—the following week. (Miller declined to comment for this story.)

https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/the-accelerant/ar-AA1TJCS
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valleyrogue

(2,596 posts)
1. Miller is clinically insane.
Wed Jan 7, 2026, 12:49 PM
Wednesday

He has to be. How in the world can a Jewish man possibly talk the way he talks given the horrors of the 20th century? I know he wasn't alive during WWII or even the postwar era, but really.

He is nuts.

CrispyQ

(40,689 posts)
5. Malaise posted Jimmy Kimmel's monologue from yesterday & he takes some solid shots at Miller.
Wed Jan 7, 2026, 01:10 PM
Wednesday

My fave was, people need to remember this guy was born in Santa Monica, not Transylvania.

He's a nasty little Nazi. I see he's at least owned his baldness.

haele

(15,093 posts)
9. None of the hot latina girls would speak to His Special Middle Class Highness in HS....
Wed Jan 7, 2026, 02:54 PM
Wednesday

He was smart. Very smart, from a good family; he was better than any of the smelly, dirty barrio boys they hung out with were...why wouldn't they even talk to him?
Instead, they'd toss their long, silky black hair, laugh, and walk away talking gibberish with their girlfriends he couldn't understand...
Reports from his high school and college acquaintances were that he had a strong opinion of his talents and worth, and got offended easily if he felt disrespected.

Johonny

(25,506 posts)
10. Trump is president in name only
Wed Jan 7, 2026, 02:56 PM
Wednesday

Miller is running most of the government. Surprised if Miller let's Trump sit in.

Deminpenn

(17,299 posts)
11. This is the same guy who ran himself out his own neighborhood
Wed Jan 7, 2026, 03:34 PM
Wednesday

because some people wrote messages on the sidewalk in front of his house in chalk.

He not only sold his house, but ran away to live on the Anacostia Navy Base.

No one should be scared of this coward. If someone poked him in the chest with their index finger, he'd pass a brick.

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